Why:
Only admins or valuators (for those investments they've assigned) can
create internal valuation comments on them.
How:
* Creating a new `comment_valuation` ability for admins and valuators in
the same manner the `valuate` ability works.
* Adding a validation at Comment model for those with `valuation` flag
active that checks if the author can make a valuation comment on the
commentable, as well as the respective active record error messages.
This will prevent comments from being created at a controller level as
well.
* Improving comment factory trait `valuation` to have an associated
investment, author that is a valuator and setting the valuator on the
valuators list of the investment
How:
Using a local variable at partials to set a hidden true/false value for
`valuation` parameter on the comment creation form.
Allowing that new param at the comment controller and using it when
building a new Comment.
Why:
Internal valuation comments are only for admins and valuators,
not for the public view.
How:
Adding a `not_valuations` scope and use it at the `public_for_api` one
Budget's home page has changed, no longer we'll be showing a list of
active budgets, but only one current (open) budget and a list of
finished ones.
So no need to create 3 budgets in a row, but a finished budget (because
we already have a valid budget created)
Why:
Somehow we're seeing communities without proposals at production. We
must find why and fix it, but first we need to throw a 404 at the user
instead of a 500 internal server error
How:
First catching the scenario of non-existent communitable at the
controller and raising a 404 error. Secondly preventing the author_id
access over a possibly nil object, this is a smell but it can't be
easily fixed right now... we need to correctly implement a relation
between Community and communitable and avoid the multiple occurences of
`community.from_proposal?` in the codebase that makes it impossible to
extend to a fourth communitable model.